Liberals should all be defeated. When Sen.
Jeff Flake was accosted by two women in an elevator on Capitol Hill, it
was seen as one of the most striking moments of last weeks Brett Kavanaugh
Supreme Court nomination battle. In the morning, Flake put out a statement
indicating his support for Kavanaugh, but following the elevator incident,
he made a dramatic call in the committee room for a one week delay so an
FBI investigation could investigate sexual abuse allegations against the
nominee. Flake admitted afterwards that the elevator moment certainly
struck a chord with him.

Just three days later, three women harassed
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell as he walked through the terminal
at Reagan National Airport. How many stories of sexual violence do you
need to hear in order to believe woman, one of the woman asked McConnell
during Monday's incident. Video shows McConnell looking straight ahead.
Seemingly organic, powerful protests. But in both instances, the women
involved came from a nonprofit called Center for Popular Democracy that
has received funding from liberal billionaire George Soros, records show.

Ana Maria Archila, who confronted Flake is
the groups co-executive director. Tracey Corder, who according to reports,
confronted McConnell, is the groups racial justice campaign director.
Corder also confronted another Republican senator, Bob Corker of Tennessee
at the airport Monday.